Jo22 wrote on 2025-06-20, 04:17:
This is exactly what I thought of. I used one of these all the time back 2005-2010 or so, and they work amazingly well. I can't remember if I used mine on Windows 9x though... I think mine was mainly used in XP or maybe Vista.
If it is the same as the one I had: when you connect the cable it acts like you have plugged in an external CD drive with a disc in it. You open the "disc" (or let it autorun), which runs a program on the disc. The program acts as a simple file manager that will allow you to explore and transfer files to\from the PC on the other end.
No networking required and dead simple to operate, assuming there aren't any OS compatibility issues... and that might be your main concern. I vaguely recall seeing devices like these being sold later and advertised with some specific OS requirements (can't remember what they were now). Actually, I should give mine a try some time. My main PC is nowhere near my test bench so I haven't bothered using it in many years. It'd be cool if it still worked between 9x and Windows 10\11.
Since OP mentioned sharing files and discs rather than sharing an internet connection or doing any other networking task, I am inclined to think that this is what he would be looking for.
EDIT: Also, I just remembered a funny thing... my brother and I bought this cable based on a picture online that showed it being a spiffy metallic red. When it arrived, it was sparkly and metallic alright, but it was Barbie pink. Doh. From the moment we opened the box we referred to it as the "Barbie Jump-rope" . 🤣
Anyway, I just found it and it's still as obnoxious looking as it was nearly 20 years ago. I just connected it between my Windows 10 desktop and a Windows 10 laptop, and the EasyCopy-Net program just popped right up and after a few seconds all of the drives\files on either PC are accessible. Copying files is decently fast considering its age. I transferred an 80MB exe file in about 5 seconds.
Honestly, this has me thinking that I should set up a little mini PC at my test bench with this cable connected so I can easily download drivers and programs and transfer them to vintage (USB) systems without having to handle flash drives. Way better than messing around with trying to network every single PC and configuration that I tinker with.